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Well, I'm glad that worked for you, but it did not explain the problem for me.I also have pygtksourceview2 version 2.10.1 and vpackager works fine. I can uninstall it and the error becomes ...Import Error: No module name gtksourceview2

I reinstall it and it works again.

Really, glad it's working, but I'm still left scratching my head.

But as far as the worlds great mysteries go I'll guess this one will have to wait.

What I can't find in the repo is gnome-python-extras. Does not seem to exist, but maybe it is in the repo but named differently.

Well, I'm glad that worked for you, but it did not explain the problem for me.I also have pygtksourceview2 version 2.10.1 and vpackager works fine. I can uninstall it and the error becomes ...Import Error: No module name gtksourceview2

I looked at it again, and you're right, it will run without the additional packages. I uninstalled gnome-python-extras-2.25.3-i586-1vl70 and gtksourceview-2.10.5-i586-1vl70 (obtained from the link given by M0E-lnx), and then reinstalled vpackager. It gave me the following error: "vpackager: Depends: pygtksourceview >= 2.10.1" (see screenshopt). But this time I installed it despite that warning, and you're right, it will work. Anyway, I'm not sure why it wasn't working for me originally, but it is working now.